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samovar
[ sam-uh-vahr, sam-uh-vahr ]
noun
- a metal urn, used especially by Russians for heating water for making tea.
samovar
/ ËŒsæməˈvÉ‘Ë; ˈsæməˌvÉ‘Ë /
noun
- (esp in Russia) a metal urn for making tea, in which the water is heated esp formerly by charcoal held in an inner container or nowadays more usually by electricity
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of samovar1
Example Sentences
The city’s history was on sale at a market on the pavement — old coins, samovars, a Ural bike, spinning bobbins and pocket watches.
Ivan Shabelnyk left home with a friend on March 23 to collect pine cones so the family could light the samovar and have tea.
Amid the musicians are suitcases, a samovar and other keepsakes from the lives of central characters Chaim and Chaya, who meet in Halifax and go on to have a rocky romance.
Over the samovar’s chimney, the waiter had draped a string festooned with bublitchki, small bagel-shaped rolls baked to a glossy sheen.
After dinners, the family would sit in the open terrace with bowls of dried apricots, and pistachios, sugar candies, and a big samovar of black tea.
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